The Ministry of Defence is to offer an army funded “drone degree” at a British university as part of a £240,000 investment package.
The drone degree will be based on the lessons which have been learnt over the past four years that Ukraine has been at war.
The Ministry of Defence is to train up 15 civilian students and up to five soldiers per annum who will end up being drone specialists.
The course will start from September 2026 and will take place at the New Model Institute for Technology and Engineering in Hereford, where students will design and test drones.
The Defence Secretary John Healey said the UK will still start production for a new drone for Ukraine, named as Octopus.
Minister for the Armed Forces, Al Carns said, “In Ukraine, drones are causing more casualties than artillery – that’s the reality of modern warfare.
“This degree gives young engineers a fast track to careers at the cutting edge, protecting Britain and powering growth in places like Hereford.
“These graduates will strengthen our Armed Forces and help push forward advances in civilian and commercial drone technology, developing homegrown talent, building British capabilities, from battlefield to business.”
